DS News: AJJ announce new album “Disposable Everything”, stream three songs

Arizona folk punks AJJ have announced their new album Disposable Everything, due out May 26th on Hopeless Records. They’ve already premiered three songs from the record; check ’em out below and go here to get your pre-orders in. Disposable Everything is AJJ’s eighth studio album. It follows 2020’s Good Luck Everybody.

Arizona folk punks AJJ have announced their new album Disposable Everything, due out May 26th on Hopeless Records. They’ve already premiered three songs from the record; check ’em out below and go here to get your pre-orders in.

Disposable Everything is AJJ’s eighth studio album. It follows 2020’s Good Luck Everybody.

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DS News: Fairvale (members of Ten Foot Pole, Implants, etc.) sign to El Hefe’s Cyber Tracks, releasing debut EP this spring

SoCal hardcore punk band Fairvale has signed to NOFX guitarist El Hefe’s label Cyber Tracks, with plans to release their debut EP Ratcore this spring. The band’s lineup includes former Ten Foot Pole / current Implants bassist Chris Del Rio, alongside Brandon Solares on vocals and Jessie Quinonez on drums. Fairvale find themselves in elite […]

SoCal hardcore punk band Fairvale has signed to NOFX guitarist El Hefe’s label Cyber Tracks, with plans to release their debut EP Ratcore this spring. The band’s lineup includes former Ten Foot Pole / current Implants bassist Chris Del Rio, alongside Brandon Solares on vocals and Jessie Quinonez on drums.

Fairvale find themselves in elite company on the Cyber Tracks roster. The label has previously released records by Pulley, Ten Foot Pole, Fenix TX, and legendary skateboarder Steve Caballero’s band Urethane, among others.

We’ll keep you posted as we learn more about the band’s upcoming 6-song EP. For now, here’s a sneak peak of a few tracks:

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DS Show Review & Gallery: Sincere Engineer, Fluorescents, Droughts, and Rodeo Boys (Chicago: 01.14.2023)

Sincere Engineer headlined a sold-out show at Bottom Lounge on Saturday, January 14, 2023. Supporting her on the bill were Fluorescents, Droughts, and Rodeo Boys. It was an electrifying night of music from the top of the bill to the bottom. This show was a milestone for Sincere Engineer, as Deanna Belos revealed to me: […]

Sincere Engineer headlined a sold-out show at Bottom Lounge on Saturday, January 14, 2023. Supporting her on the bill were Fluorescents, Droughts, and Rodeo Boys. It was an electrifying night of music from the top of the bill to the bottom.


This show was a milestone for Sincere Engineer, as Deanna Belos revealed to me:

“It was our first sold-out headliner that wasn’t a record release show. We actually haven’t played too many headliners here [Chicago]. I think a total of four. And two were record releases.”

Though it was sold out because of Belos aka Sincere Engineer, she still seemed taken aback that so many people showed up specifically for her. Throughout her performance, Belos kept repeating “this is crazy,” with what appeared to be a slightly nervous smile on her face. That humility, evident on stage and off, is surely another reason so many have become fans of her and why the merchandise line stretched so far across the venue floor. Belos, manning her own table, took a moment to interact with each person who approached.

This night was likely a standout not just for Belos as she was not the only one to feel the very warm embrace from the crowd. Whilst setting their gear up on stage, Adam Beck, Kyle Geib, and Nick Arvanitis surely could hear the fans shouting out their love for them. Some audience members could be heard loudly requesting the names of the trio.  

Belos’ first song of the set seemed to address the restive feelings right before taking the stage. From Bottle Lightning Twice

“I got a brown paper bag

I’m breathing in and out in the back, you see?

And all the people are staring at me

Pull into the station it’s a fever dream

The crowd goes wild while I’m in the ring

Big open spaces, little train car seat

A lightweight tapped out, it seems

But I’ll be okay when I feel the electricity.”

Belos’ voice, tinged with a bit of gravel, soared over the crowd. Beck’s muscular drumming in conjunction with Arvanitis’ powerful bass playing combined for a forceful rhythm section. Geib’s potent guitar playing and that of Belos’ completed the very tight quartet.

 The band also drove through “Let You Down,” “1K Rats,” “Corn Dog Sonnet No. 7,” and “Dragged Across The Finish Line.”

On this chilly night, Belos lamented, in “Out of Reach,”

“I watch the weather on tv.

I watch the green on the screen cover up this stupid fuckin’ city.

And now it’s like you won’t believe.

All the things I want and need

Just seems so fuckin’ out of reach for me.”


It was special evening for Belos in another way as her parents were in the audience and her mentioning them prompted cheers from the crowd. Days later, Belos excitedly told me, “It was nice having them there!! They’ve only been to a few of our shows!”

Sincere Engineer was also celebrated in another way. Bottom Lounge added the very popular corn dogs to its menu. However, Belos is not likely to be ordering one for herself. Reminder as to how the convenience food became an important part of her first big hit, Belos told me,

“And it was like a time when I moved out of my parents’ house and went grocery shopping on my own for the first time. I bought a box of frozen corn dogs, and they were horrible and sat in the back of the freezer for years lol.”

Following the show, Belos again confirmed her dislike of corn dogs. This was met with raised eyebrows and exclamations of surprise from fellow musicians on the bill, and from fans waiting to meet her. It also prompted a lively discussion of how to make corn dogs more palatable (pour syrup on them was one suggestion) or possible alternative snack-on-a-stick options (Pancake on a stick!). I must also add that while I am a fan of both dogs and corn, I too am not a corn dog fan.

For those lucky enough to score tickets to the show, it left them hungry for more. Belos is in the process of ensuring the fans get it, informing me that,

“Up next is recording LP3 in February, Europe tour in May! That’s it’s so far, both have been announced already!!”

Sincere Engineer has also been added as a special guest opener for the July 15-22 dates on this year’s Sad Summer Fest.




Chicago’s own Fluorescents came on as bright and animated as its name suggests. This was also, thus far, the biggest crowd, for which the group comprised of Bobby Guidi, Tyler Milka, Sasquel Roby Exum, and Alex Klump, has performed.

The band lit up the stage as they zoomed through “Locked Away,” “Vibe,” “Mood,” “T.A.S.T.,” and “Funeral.”

Fluorescents have cited the pop-punk of the early-aughts as a primary influence, along with the 2010’s easy-core trend. Joining ferocious performances with terrific songs, Fluorescents will surely find itself playing for ever-growing crowds.


Droughts are also from Chicago. They consist of Joe Klomes, Nick Spiese, Will Seals, and Will C. Klomes, the latter of whom expressed his apprehensiveness at speaking in front of crowds due not knowing what to say. But he did better than I suspect he thought he did. The group jammed through “Stay Behind” “Lose Light,” “Cutouts,” “Marionette,” and “Welcome Back.” It was a strong set and hopefully the band will grace more stages this year, at home and elsewhere.


Self-described in its Facebook profile as a “Just a queer as hell four piece rippin’ grunge tunes from Lansing, MI,” Rodeo Boys lit the fuse for a blasting cap of an evening. Tiff Hannay, Cody Lee, Taylor Dody, and Dandy Waltz were clearly having a great time with their music, their fans and each other. The lively and playful set included “Dog Leg,” Be Your Man,” “Pump 6,” “Queen Anne’s Lace,” and “Tidal Wave.” In the month prior to playing at the April 2023 Stoop Fest in its hometown, the band will be heading to a fest in a state famous for rodeos. Rodeo Boys will be featured in the Don Giovanni Records Showcase at SXSW in Austin, Texas on March 16, 2023.


Please see below for more photos from this show!


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DS News: The Ergs announce California shows with The Copyrights, playing “dorkrockcorkrod” in Los Angeles

New Jersey pop-punk veterans The Ergs have announced a short run of shows in California with The Copyrights. They’ll be playing the fan favorite dorkrockcorkrod in its entirety at the final stop in Los Angeles. Check out the dates below to see if they’re coming to your city. The Ergs put out a new 7″ […]

New Jersey pop-punk veterans The Ergs have announced a short run of shows in California with The Copyrights. They’ll be playing the fan favorite dorkrockcorkrod in its entirety at the final stop in Los Angeles. Check out the dates below to see if they’re coming to your city.

The Ergs put out a new 7″ titled Renovations last year. The Copyrights’ latest album Alone In A Dome was released in 2021 on Fat Wreck.

Tour Dates:

March 16 – San Diego, CA @ The Casbah
March 17 – San Pedro, CA @ The Sardine
March 18 – San Francisco, CA @ Bottom of the Hill
March 19 – Los Angeles, CA @ Teragram Ballroom*

* The Ergs playing dorkrockcorkrod

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DS Band Spotlight: Introducing Baltimore’s Paperback Tragedy

A few months ago, I asked our loyal Facebook followers to recommend lesser known bands (up-and-coming, underrated, or otherwise) for me to check out. Today’s Band Spotlight highlights one of the best bands I came across amongst the hundreds that were recommended. For those who find themselves on the eternal quest to find a modern […]

A few months ago, I asked our loyal Facebook followers to recommend lesser known bands (up-and-coming, underrated, or otherwise) for me to check out. Today’s Band Spotlight highlights one of the best bands I came across amongst the hundreds that were recommended. For those who find themselves on the eternal quest to find a modern punk band that perfectly recreates that classic 90’s Epifat skate punk sound, look no further than Baltimore’s Paperback Tragedy. These guys have been around since 2006 but they’ve somehow flown under Dying Scene’s radar the entire time, but that ends today! Check out their excellent new album Threeshe! below and hit up their Bandcamp for more.

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DS News: Public Serpents (ft. Skwert from Choking Victim) stream first single from new album “The Bully Puppet”; on tour this spring

New Jersey ska-core band Public Serpents, fronted by Choking Victim drummer Skwert, have signed to SBĂ„M Records for the release of their first new album in 15 years. The band’s sophomore LP The Bully Puppet is due out March 24th; listen to the lead single “Not Forever” below. Public Serpents released their debut album The […]

New Jersey ska-core band Public Serpents, fronted by Choking Victim drummer Skwert, have signed to SBĂ„M Records for the release of their first new album in 15 years. The band’s sophomore LP The Bully Puppet is due out March 24th; listen to the lead single “Not Forever” below.

Public Serpents released their debut album The Feeding of the Fortune 5000 in 2008 and did split 7″s with UpperDowner and Escape From The Zoo in 2020. They will touring the US this spring, leading up to the release of The Bully Puppet (dates below).

European friends: the band plans on heading your way this summer but they need some help funding the tour. Considering contributing to this crowdfunding campaign if you’d like to see Public Serpents in a town near you.

The Bully Puppet tracklist:

  1. When Pigs Lie
  2. Armageddon Stomp
  3. Not Forever
  4. Burning My Eyes
  5. Why Can’t I Tell
  6. Farewell
  7. Snitches Stitches
  8. Irreverence
  9. We’re All Screwed
  10. Half Mast
  11. Sorry (When I’m Gone)
  12. The Bully Puppet
  13. Spastic Plastic

Public Serpents 2023 Tour Dates:

2/10 – Wallingford, CT @ Cherry St. Station
2/11 – Boston, MA @ Brighton Elks
2/17 – Pittsburgh, PA @ 222 Ormsby
2/18 – Cleveland, OH @ No Class
2/19 – Columbus, OH @ The Stoop
3/10 – Detroit, MI @ Garden Bowl
3/11 – Indianapolis, IN @ Melody Inn
3/12 – Chicago, IL @ Liars Club
4/28 – Montclair, NJ @ The Meatlocker
4/29 – New York, NY @ Kingsland

More info/tickets @ PublicSerpents.net

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DS News: Codefendants and N8NOFACE debut new video “Bad Business”

Codefendants, the supergroup brainchild of Fat Mike, Get Dead’s Sam King and New Haven, Connecticut’s Ceschi Ramos, have unveiled a brand new video today. It’s a collaboration with N8NOFACE, and it’s for the track “Bad Business.” The video, directed by the mighty Indecline, is the third in what’s slated to be a five-part series. Check […]

Codefendants, the supergroup brainchild of Fat Mike, Get Dead’s Sam King and New Haven, Connecticut’s Ceschi Ramos, have unveiled a brand new video today. It’s a collaboration with N8NOFACE, and it’s for the track “Bad Business.” The video, directed by the mighty Indecline, is the third in what’s slated to be a five-part series. Check it out below, but be warned: as with the previous Codefendants videos, it’s fucking bleak.

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DS Record Radar: This Week in Punk Vinyl (Bouncing Souls, Useless ID, Giant Eagles & more)

Greetings, fellow degenerates! Welcome to the latest installment of the Dying Scene Record Radar. If it’s your first time here, thank you for joining us! This is a weekly column where we cover all things punk rock vinyl; new releases, reissues… you name it, we’ve probably got it. There was a lot of cool shit […]

Greetings, fellow degenerates! Welcome to the latest installment of the Dying Scene Record Radar. If it’s your first time here, thank you for joining us! This is a weekly column where we cover all things punk rock vinyl; new releases, reissues… you name it, we’ve probably got it. There was a lot of cool shit announced this week and this is one of the biggest Record Radars yet! So kick off your shoes, pull up a chair, crack open a cold one, and break out those wallets, because it’s go time. Let’s get into it!

Let’s start with that new Bouncing Souls record, shall we? New Jersey’s favorite sons rolled out the red carpet for their new album Ten Stories High, releasing two killer singles and a gargantuan number of colored vinyl variants. Just look at all those fuckin’ things! Some of these sold out already; this page links to all the places you can get each variant.

I’ve been very vocal about my love of Dutch pop-punk band Giant Eagles 🦅. Their first two records are some of the best pop-punk albums of the last 10~ years as far as I’m concerned. Both of these LPs have been out of print for a hot second, but they’ve just been repressed! Get Giant Egos on red vinyl here and Second Landing on clear colored wax here. If you’re in Europe, Shield Recordings has you covered.

In our last Record Radar of 2022, we brought you the news that hardcore legends 7Seconds were reissuing their 1985 LP Walk Together, Rock Together. Trust Records has now officially announced the reissue as well as some more color variants. Get it on yellow w/ black splatter colored vinyl here. Or, if you’re not a variant nerd like me, just buy the LP from Amazon and save a few bucks. Can’t be free Prime shipping, baby! All hail Bezos.

Here’s another one from Trust Records. I came across this while looking at the new 7Seconds reissue on their website… not 100% sure if it’s new, but I couldn’t find anything about a pink/white pressing of the Circle JerksGroup Sex on Discogs or anywhere else. So I’m gonna assume this is a new variant of the 40th Anniversary reissue Trust did a few years ago. Grab a copy here.

The Loved Ones frontman Dave Hause announced a new solo record earlier this week. It’s called Drive It Like It’s Stolen; check out the first single below. There are two color variants: the pretty one in the picture is limited to 500 copies, the other one is on plain jane blue wax (not sure how many of those are being pressed). Pre-order here.

Two new releases from Rad Girlfriend Records: First up is a brand new self-titled LP from Wrong Life! If you were a fan of frontman Fraser’s old band The Murderburgers, you will like this band (I know I do 🙂). Check out the first single “Internal Bleeding” below and pre-order the record here (US) or here (UK).

Rad Girlfriend’s other new release comes from Chicago’s Airstream Futures. Their new album Armer L’Harmonie is due out February 10th. Check out the first single “Bury Mary” below and pre-order the LP here.

Our friends at People of Punk Rock Records are always churning out killer reissues. Sometimes they put out shit from bands I haven’t even heard of! Quebec skate punks Xlarge are one of those bands, but I’m listening to these guys for the first time right now and they kick fuckin’ ass! If you like 90’s skate punk, I highly recommend checking out Xlarge. POPR is releasing the band’s two records on vinyl for the very first time, and you can get them here.

Here’s something that was literally announced as I was writing the Record Radar: It’s a brand new live record from Useless ID! The 28-song album titled Live In Tel Aviv was recorded at The Barby in Tel Aviv, Israel on August 20th, 2019. There are three variants of this Double LP, limited to 100 copies each. Pre-order here.

Last but not least (somebody’s always gotta be last, right?) is a brand new release from our friends at Punk Rock Radar! They’ve teamed up with Cat’s Claw and White Russian Records to co-release Dutch skate punk band Toska Fall‘s new record A Little Advice on red colored vinyl. Listen to a few tracks below and pre-order the LP here.

And that’s all, folks! Another Record Radar in the books. As always, thank you for tuning in. If there’s anything we missed (highly likely), or if you want to let everyone know about a new/upcoming vinyl release you’re excited about, leave us a comment below, or send us a message on Facebook or Instagram, and we’ll look into it. Enjoy your weekend, and don’t blow too much money on spinny discs. See ya next week!

Wanna catch up on all of our Record Radar posts? Click here and you’ll be taken to a page with all the past entries in the column. Magic!

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DS News: Djunah unveil video for “Seven Winds of Sekhmet,” announce US tour dates

Everyone’s favorite powerhouse Chicago noise rock duo, Djunah, have got a pretty big news day today. First and foremost, they announced a slew of tour dates that’ll find them covering most of the eastern US, with stops in Toronto and Montreal thrown in for good measure. Check the dates on the flyer below. Not to […]

Everyone’s favorite powerhouse Chicago noise rock duo, Djunah, have got a pretty big news day today. First and foremost, they announced a slew of tour dates that’ll find them covering most of the eastern US, with stops in Toronto and Montreal thrown in for good measure. Check the dates on the flyer below. Not to make a regionally-specific reference, but the fact that they’re playing O’Brien’s in Boston is WILD to me and it has me concerned for the structural integrity of the building. Here’s what it looked like when they played Chicago a few months back, as shot by our own Meredith Goldberg.

Last but not least, the band unveiled the video for the track “Seven Winds Of Sekhmet.” I’m not going to pretend I’m anywhere near cultured enough to know what that song title is a reference to, but I can tell you that the video is epic and the wall of sound might melt your face off. The song appears on their forthcoming album Femina Furens, which is due out on March 3rd. Pre-order info is here. In the meantime, check out the video down below the flyer!


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DS News: Wrong Life announce self-titled LP, stream new single “Internal Bleeding”

Former Murderburgers frontman Fraser Murderburger’s new band Wrong Life have announced a new self-titled LP. It’s being co-released by Rad Girlfriend and Brassneck Records on February 10th. Check out the first single “Internal Bleeding” below and pre-order the record here (US) or here (UK). If you’re new to Wrong Life, check out their last release Early Workings […]

Former Murderburgers frontman Fraser Murderburger’s new band Wrong Life have announced a new self-titled LP. It’s being co-released by Rad Girlfriend and Brassneck Records on February 10th.

Check out the first single “Internal Bleeding” below and pre-order the record here (US) or here (UK).

If you’re new to Wrong Life, check out their last release Early Workings of An Idea. It’s a compilation LP featuring songs from the band’s first two EPs and a few bonus tracks.

Tracklist:

A1 Dreaming In the Key Of Violence
A2 Stay Awake
A3 The Quartermile
A4 Asymmetrical
A5 All Dressed Up To Go To Sleep
A6 Quiet While The Sickness Speaks
B1 Itchy Gums
B2 Death To The Encore
B3 No Part Harmony
B4 Internal Bleeding
B5 Living In the key Of Hope

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